INDIANAPOLIS – Kasey Kahne needed a break Sunday — and got it.
The 37-year-old driver barely reached the overtime line before the last caution flag came out in a crash-marred Brickyard 400, enabling Kahne to complete a six-hour marathon and snap a long winless streak.
He crossed the yard of bricks under caution with daylight fading and his muscles cramping, just ahead of Brad Keselowski and Ryan Newman.
"I had a great car out front. I had a pretty good car all day long. I was really happy," Kahne said. "Unbelievable to win in Indianapolis. Unbelievable to win a Cup race — it's been a while. I know it's great for my team."
But even before kissing the bricks and posing for photos, Kahne's long-awaited victory celebration was put on hold as he dropped to the ground and his crew members tried to rub out the cramps he fought through late in the race.
Afterward, Kahne went to the speedway's infield medical center where he received intravenous fluids. Other drivers said temperatures inside the cockpits topped 130 degrees.
The wacky race had a little of everything — 14 cautions and 55 caution laps, both race records, three red flags and a 1-hour, 47-minute rain delay. Nineteen cars did not finish. It lasted so long, drivers were racing against the impending darkness as much as they were themselves.
For Kahne, his 18th career win might have been the sweetest of all.